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Archive for May 16th, 2009

Basic Horse Training Tips

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by Elias Maseko

Those who own a horse enjoy participating in horse races, but, how could you possibly win a race if the horse does not submit to you? Through adequate training methods, you can cause the animal to follow your commands on the dot since untrained horses could be hazardous therefore it’s vital that you teach them.

You can’t teach old dogs new tricks although in the instance of a horse, you might be successful in teaching an older horse although you need to exercise patience as well as determination. Teaching younger horses is a lot simpler. Then soon you can win one of those races near you.

Never confront a horse if you are afraid of it because the horse can simply determine if you are troubled or afraid. If you wish to win your animal’s confidence and trust, you should possess those qualities too, then when the horse is inside it’s stable or the pen, you could move about and check the buckets or water troughs and feed.

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Boston Terrier Training - How You Can Avoid Common Mistakes

by Abhik Sarkar

Boston terriers are by far one of the hardest dogs to train and while you might be ready to give up training your Boston terrier, you should absolutely take a look at your Boston terrier training techniques. In this article, we are going to explore some of the very common mistakes that trainers make whenever they are dealing with this particular breed of dog.

Perhaps the most common mistake folks make with their Boston terriers is having an unrealistic vision of the time it will take to train them. They automatically assume that it will take six months or more to train their dog. Thus, your first task is to push that or any other number away. It does not have to take that long, especially if you follow the right techniques.

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